Welcome to the header and Footer builders! An exciting new and innovative way to build completely custom headers and footers. Giving you the ultimate flexibility with your website. If you'd like to see a little more of the builders in action before diving into the article, check out the video below:
To access the header builder you need to go to Pro > Headers:
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To access the footer builder you need to go to Pro > Footers:
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Upon opening the header builder you'll be pr…

By default, the WordPress header and footer are typically the same on every page of the site. But what happens when you want to create a landing page with a simplified version of both the header and footer? Or when you want to construct a brand new...

You will have to use WordPress conditional tags to make the necessary changes. Here's resource that you can take a look:

First, I would like to make it clear that X Theme is not getting phased out. In fact we are investing more to make X Theme more useful and constantly adding more features. However, we launched Pro Theme as we realised that our community members were looking for more control on the website layout. And that's why we launched Pro Theme that comes with Header and Footer builder, using which users can create global or page specific header and footers.

By default X Theme comes with a global header that's consistent across the website. To have a different header on a specific page will require custom development. I shared the resources that can be used to get the desired effect. Please take a look at the same.

Great! Thanks for the explanation. That is reassuring since I've built so many sites on X. Slider revolution makes it easy to set headers on certain pages, I just can't sort out how to set it on the blog index page. Can you please tell me where to set the global header? I'm not sure why I've had so much difficultly locating this feature. I've used it before, but clearly I need a paper trail this time.

Please be informed that the global header is the default header when you are using X theme. You cannot set any other header for other pages. If you are referring to the slider above your header and would like to add a slider as a global header, there is no setting for it since the slider can only be assigned on a page by page basis. Please check out this article on how you can integrate a slider into your header: https://theme.co/apex/forum/t/features-sliders/97/1

And if you are referring to Pro theme, simply go to Pro > Headers then select a header and you will see the pages on the right side. You can simply click "Make Global".

I am referring to the standard theme. Where do I create a header for the website on the standard X theme that can be applied to the blog page? Anyone that can tell me this information would be my personal hero.

As explained in previous responses, in X Theme you get one header that's consistent across the website. As of now in X Theme you don't get the option to create separate header for specific page which in your case is Blog page.

However, if you are comfortable with programming then you can definitely have separate header for blog page. We have shared the resources in earlier responses that you can take a look to get started.

It sounds like we are miscommunication. The way I've been adding headers to all my pages is by selecting the header on the page editor. How do I set one header for the whole site - one that is consistent on all pages - and therefore also on the blog page? I have the navigation set up correctly, but I don't see a way to add a main header - the one that is consistent across the website. Does that make sense? I don't feel like I am explaining myself very well.

Hey @Moonpup if I were you I would check out Pro (your X licenses can be converted to Pro).

You have much more freedom in terms of customization and will be able to assign different headers and navigation menus to specific pages as you wish (without more coding). I used to use X theme for clients, and now converted all of them to Pro. And wouldn't go back.

I know you're looking for a solution for X but I'm just saying this in general.